Turn fear into strength. Because now you know exactly what is coming.

GWN-1000

GULFMASTER COLLECTION

GWN-1000

GULFMASTER COLLECTION

No time for wrong decisions

THE GULFMASTER IS AN OFFICIAL MEMBER OF THE DUTCH LIFEBOAT SERVICE CREW IN KATWIJK

Since 1824, the crews of the Dutch lifeboat service, the KNRM (Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij), have been setting out on rescue missions at times when others head for the safety of land. Time is never on their side. The GULFMASTER collection with Quad Sensor technology has proven to be a useful tool for the lifeboat crew at the KNRM station in Katwijk in the Netherlands — even in tough conditions.

Experience the GULFMASTER collection in use.

GULFMASTER Interview with KNRM

GULFMASTER x KNRM

Albert van der Plas

First Coxswain - Detective

Pascal Langeveld

Coxswain - Customs Officer

Jaco Vooijs

Coxswain/Mechanic - Process operator/Ex-fisherman

Rick van der Plas

Crew - Detective

Jaco Rovers

Crew/Truck driver - Machine Operator

Jaap Barnhoorn

Crew/Truck driver - Carpenter

Paul de Vreugd

Assistant/PR - Carpenter/wedding filmer

Bart de Mooy

(Senior) lifeguard - Market research/projectmanager

Jesse de Vreugd

(Senior) lifeguard - Laundry worker

Frank Haasnoot

(Senior) lifeguard - Accountant

René Plokker

Coxswain - Coordinator preventive mechanical maintenance

Jos de Gunst

Truck driver - Retired ambulance driver

Theo Rovers

Tractor driver - Teacher assistant

Feature highlights GWN-Q1000-1AER

Tide indicator

Once the high tide time has been entered for a selected location, the watch can display the low and high tide phases at this location on any given date. This can be quite useful, for example, if you want to know the patterns of the tides at your destination in advance.

Digital-compass

A built-in direction sensor detecs the magnetic north.

Barometer (260 / 1.100 hPa)

A special sensor measures the air pressure (measuring range: 260/1100 hPa) and presents this on the display in the form of a symbol. This enables early detection of weather trends.

Thermometer (-10°C / +60°C)

A sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it in °C (-10°C /+60°C).

Shock-resistant

Shock-resistant construction protects against impact and vibration.

Depth gauge to -50 m

A pressure sensor measures changes in water pressure and converts the result into a depth display. Dives down to -50 m can be displayed.